Dancing Under Water/Freakwater

Dancing Under Water/Freakwater

Dancing Under Water/Freakwater

ASIN: B00000394Q

Track Listings
 
1. Song You Could Cry For
2. Great Potential
3. Rank Strangers
4. Blood and Fire
5. Selfishness in Man
6. Fill My Thermos
7. You're Still on My Mind
8. Your Goddamn Mouth
9. No, That Can Never Be
10. Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake
11. Scratches on the Door
12. Wild and Blue
13. Annabelle Lee
14. Dark as a Dungeon
15. Miner Song
16. Childish Love
17. Lonesome Sound
18. Family Tradition
19. Great Titanic
20. Blue Eyes
See all 23 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Rereleased in 1997, Freakwater's 1991 full-length debut shows a band that's enthralled by country's dark, dismal, and austere acoustic tradition, but one that's bold enough to forge a new dirt path. They aim right for life's tough questions, but most are left unresolved. Catherine Ann Irwin daringly commands you to "tell your God that he's a liar" on her own "Blood and Fire," then calls out for "His great wisdom" on the very next song, Leon Payne's "Selfishness in Man." Classics such as the crying "Rank Strangers," Bill Monroe's "Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake," and Merle Travis's "Dark as a Dungeon" perfectly mesh with Freakwater's bleak aesthetic. Irwin's originals discuss subjects like companionship-in-a-bottle and unfulfilled expectations, and with such weighty matters abound, a song about getting bombed over lost love (George Jones's "You're Still on My Mind") becomes the album's happiest song. Jon Spiegel's Dobro and pedal steel and John Rice's fiddle and mandolin accent the rusty-nail harmonies of Irwin and Janet Beveridge Bean and contribute to the far-away tone. --Marc Greilsamer

Dancing Under Water/Freakwater,Freakwater,Amoeba,Alternative Country-Rock,Neo-Traditional Folk
Dancing Under Water
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I haven't stopped playing it!
  • Epic
  • Masterstroke!
Dancing Under Water
Freakwater
Manufacturer: Thrill Jockey
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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  1. Springtime
  2. Old Paint
  3. Fox Confessor Brings the Flood

ASIN: B000004B3C
Release Date: 1997-04-22

Tracks:

  1. A Song You Could Cry For
  2. Great Potential
  3. Rank Strangers
  4. Blood And Fire
  5. Selfishness In Man
  6. Fill My Thermos
  7. You're Still On My Mind
  8. Your Goddamn Mouth
  9. Little Girl And The Dreadful Sanke
  10. Scratches On The Door
  11. Wild And Blue
  12. Annabelle Lee
  13. Dark As A Dungeon

Amazon.com

Rereleased in 1997, Freakwater's 1991 full-length debut shows a band that's enthralled by country's dark, dismal, and austere acoustic tradition, but one that's bold enough to forge a new dirt path. They aim right for life's tough questions, but most are left unresolved. Catherine Ann Irwin daringly commands you to "tell your God that he's a liar" on her own "Blood and Fire," then calls out for "His great wisdom" on the very next song, Leon Payne's "Selfishness in Man." Classics such as the crying "Rank Strangers," Bill Monroe's "Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake," and Merle Travis's "Dark as a Dungeon" perfectly mesh with Freakwater's bleak aesthetic. Irwin's originals discuss subjects like companionship-in-a-bottle and unfulfilled expectations, and with such weighty matters abound, a song about getting bombed over lost love (George Jones's "You're Still on My Mind") becomes the album's happiest song. Jon Spiegel's Dobro and pedal steel and John Rice's fiddle and mandolin accent the rusty-nail harmonies of Irwin and Janet Beveridge Bean and contribute to the far-away tone. --Marc Greilsamer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I haven't stopped playing it!.......2001-03-29

I saw a stripped-down show at South by Southwest with Catherine Irwin on acoustic and vocals and David Gay on bass and was hooked. When I got home, I ordered this CD and haven't been able to stop listening. Having only been exposed to how rich the sound of an acoustic and bass sounded, I was scarcely prepared for the full band. Forget what you hear on TNN and CMT, this is how modern country should sound.

5 out of 5 stars Epic.......2000-10-26

This album has changed my entire state of consciousness. I'm serious. GET THIS CD!!!

5 out of 5 stars Masterstroke!.......2000-09-01

Songs about life--sometimes painful ones, but always with an eye toward revelation...that's what Freakwater is all about. These folks really know how to bring emotions to the forefront without being maudlin. Pay particular attention to "Scratches On The Door"--it's without question one of the scariest, and best executed, songs I've ever heard. "Wild And Blue" follows it, and provides a perfect respite, being a catchy but still poignant cajun-esque ballad. The dramatic tension of this album is perfect from beginning to end. Buy it. Trust me.
Dancing Under Water
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Dancing Under Water
    Freakwater
    Manufacturer: Thrill Jockey
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000EQ5VX6
    Release Date: 1997-04-22

    Tracks:

    1. Song You Could Cry For
    2. Great Potential
    3. Rank Strangers
    4. Blood and Fire
    5. Selfishness in Man
    6. Fill My Thermos
    7. You're Still on My Mind
    8. Your Goddamn Mouth
    9. Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake
    10. Scratches on the Door
    11. Wild and Blue
    12. Annabelle Lee
    13. Dark As a Dungeon
    Dancing Under Water
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • I haven't stopped playing it!
    • Epic
    • Masterstroke!
    Dancing Under Water
    Freakwater
    Manufacturer: Amoeba
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Alt-Country & AmericanaAlt-Country & Americana | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Springtime
    2. Old Paint
    3. Fox Confessor Brings the Flood

    ASIN: B00000394Q
    Release Date: 1991-05-03

    Amazon.com

    Rereleased in 1997, Freakwater's 1991 full-length debut shows a band that's enthralled by country's dark, dismal, and austere acoustic tradition, but one that's bold enough to forge a new dirt path. They aim right for life's tough questions, but most are left unresolved. Catherine Ann Irwin daringly commands you to "tell your God that he's a liar" on her own "Blood and Fire," then calls out for "His great wisdom" on the very next song, Leon Payne's "Selfishness in Man." Classics such as the crying "Rank Strangers," Bill Monroe's "Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake," and Merle Travis's "Dark as a Dungeon" perfectly mesh with Freakwater's bleak aesthetic. Irwin's originals discuss subjects like companionship-in-a-bottle and unfulfilled expectations, and with such weighty matters abound, a song about getting bombed over lost love (George Jones's "You're Still on My Mind") becomes the album's happiest song. Jon Spiegel's Dobro and pedal steel and John Rice's fiddle and mandolin accent the rusty-nail harmonies of Irwin and Janet Beveridge Bean and contribute to the far-away tone. --Marc Greilsamer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars I haven't stopped playing it!.......2001-03-29

    I saw a stripped-down show at South by Southwest with Catherine Irwin on acoustic and vocals and David Gay on bass and was hooked. When I got home, I ordered this CD and haven't been able to stop listening. Having only been exposed to how rich the sound of an acoustic and bass sounded, I was scarcely prepared for the full band. Forget what you hear on TNN and CMT, this is how modern country should sound.

    5 out of 5 stars Epic.......2000-10-26

    This album has changed my entire state of consciousness. I'm serious. GET THIS CD!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Masterstroke!.......2000-09-01

    Songs about life--sometimes painful ones, but always with an eye toward revelation...that's what Freakwater is all about. These folks really know how to bring emotions to the forefront without being maudlin. Pay particular attention to "Scratches On The Door"--it's without question one of the scariest, and best executed, songs I've ever heard. "Wild And Blue" follows it, and provides a perfect respite, being a catchy but still poignant cajun-esque ballad. The dramatic tension of this album is perfect from beginning to end. Buy it. Trust me.

    Album Review:

    1. Fiddle & a Song
    2. Flyin Shoes [Extra tracks] [Import]
    3. Fresh Raw & Live [Live]
    4. Gary's Greatest-17 Original Hits
    5. Great Ladies of Country
    6. Hank World: The Unissued World Transcriptions
    7. Harbinger [Import]
    8. I Heard the Angels Singing
    9. I'll Wander Back Someday
    10. I Love Country: Hits of the 70's, Vol. 2

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